Full Form of VHS

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VHSstands for

Video Home System

What is VHS?

VHS stands for Video Home System, a popular analog video recording and playback technology developed by the Japanese company JVC in the early 1970s. It became the global standard for home video and dominated the market from the late 1970s through the 1990s before being gradually replaced by DVDs, VCDs, and digital streaming. In India, VHS tapes played a remarkable cultural and entertainment role, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Video cassette libraries in small towns and cities rented Bollywood movies on VHS for a few rupees a day, bringing cinema to audiences who had no access to theatres. Families commonly recorded wedding functions, school events, and Doordarshan programmes onto VHS tapes, preserving memories for years. Many regional film industries in South India also distributed prints in VHS format. Though now obsolete, VHS remains a nostalgic symbol of India's pre-digital entertainment era. The term occasionally appears in general knowledge and electronics-related questions in competitive exams and ITI syllabi.

VHS का फुल फॉर्म

वीडियो होम सिस्टम

Example

My grandfather still has a cupboard full of old VHS tapes containing recordings of family weddings and classic Bollywood films from the 1980s.

VHS — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of VHS?
VHS stands for Video Home System, an analog video cassette format developed by JVC in 1976 for home video recording and playback.
When was VHS popular in India?
VHS was extremely popular in India from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s, especially through video rental libraries that distributed Bollywood and regional films in small towns.
What replaced VHS in India?
VHS was gradually replaced by VCD and DVD formats in the early 2000s, and later by digital streaming platforms and pen-drive based movie distribution in India.
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